To: tcrlaf
But I dont see them forming in to armed militia battalions Yes they are, they're the ones Putin is using in the first place to recruit for the 'separatists.' They have offices in Moscow and are supported by National Bolsheviks and other freaks.
like they are in Ukraine.
You are a pathological liar, who always repeats the same thing hoping it'll catch on. Maybe you should post more articles from RT, or your new source, Iran, to prove it.
To: Greetings_Puny_Humans
Lol..
So now you are DENYING that the Right_Sector Battalions, Donbas-1, Donbas-2, Azov, and 2 others that I can’t remember the names of, don’t actually exist??
THAT IS HILARIOUS...
I appreciate your desperate spinning attempts, but they do fail miserably.
86 posted on
07/24/2014 6:57:57 PM PDT by
tcrlaf
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To: Greetings_Puny_Humans
“or your new source, Iran”
Again, please link to anything I have ever posted from Iran.
but hey, while you are just making things up, howabout adding some comedy to it?
oh wait....
87 posted on
07/24/2014 6:59:54 PM PDT by
tcrlaf
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To: Greetings_Puny_Humans
Fourth of July Festivities Quiet in Russia as Consulate Smoke-Bombed - July 6, 2014 - Opposition movement The Other Russia, known for staging unauthorized rallies in Moscow and St. Petersburg with the aim of advocating for Russians' constitutional right to peaceful protest, admitted responsibility for the consulate event while denouncing U.S. support for the Ukrainian government. The Other Russia's rallies are regularly broken up by police, but the group's most recent one in Moscow, on May 31, surprisingly received authorization from the city, the first time such approval has been given in five years. During that event which gathered hundreds of people, many holding up flags of the self-declared Donetsk People's Republic the group's leader
Eduard Limonov called for Russia to offer more help to the separatists in Ukraine. He also shrugged off rumors that the rally might have been permitted because he so staunchly favored Russian military intervention in the country.
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